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🗓️ 31 March 2025
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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world.
Myanmar Earthquake Could Shake Global Markets – A devastating 7.7 magnitude quake kills thousands and disrupts key rare earth and tin supplies to China, raising concerns about global commodity prices and strategic supply chains.
Trump Pushes for U.S. Control of Greenland – Amid reports of Russian and Chinese incursions, the president hints at possible military action, while Vice President JD Vance visits the island to press the case.
Somalia Offers U.S. Military Bases, Sparking New Geopolitical Chess Match – Both the Somali government and breakaway region Somaliland compete for U.S. recognition in exchange for key Red Sea ports and airfields.
Making America Healthy Again: RFK Jr. Brings Humor and Tough Love – HHS Secretary Kennedy teases Trump and others over unhealthy diets while pushing bans on food dyes and processed seed oils to fight obesity.
New Science on Health and Happiness – Studies reveal gut bacteria's role in multiple sclerosis and obesity, elderberry juice's fat-burning benefits, and how breaking your daily routine can boost your mood and memory.
Trump Wins Again: Law Firms and Universities Back Down – A major law firm agrees to $100M in free legal work, while University of Michigan and Ivy League schools cut DEI staff under pressure from the administration.
Critics Say Wright Report Is Too Biased—But Even the NYT Agrees – A listener challenge prompts Bryan to quote The New York Times, which now admits Democrats are out of touch on key issues like immigration, spending, and Biden’s leadership.
Get the facts, the analysis, and the truth—only on The Wright Report.
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0:00.0 | It's March 31st. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report. |
0:12.4 | A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Right Report, your Daily News, podcast. |
0:22.6 | I've got three briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world. |
0:27.6 | First up, global events dominate this morning's news with a massive earthquake in Myanmar that connects to your pocketbook. |
0:33.9 | Also, the latest from Greenland and also Somalia, which is offering President Trump's |
0:38.4 | a military bases. I'll explain why. Second, HHS secretary, Robert Kennedy Jr. is giving |
0:44.7 | Mr. Trump and other politicians a bit of a hard time this morning about their waist size |
0:49.2 | and poking at them with some fun to get healthy. We'll cover the latest on making America |
0:53.8 | healthy again. Coming up. Third, we bring in some fun to get healthy. We'll cover the latest on making America healthy again. |
0:55.0 | Coming up. Third, we bring in some listener questions this morning. We haven't done that in a while, |
1:00.0 | including the latest on the Baltimore port accident. That was about one year ago with a connection |
1:04.0 | to today. Also, some updates on Trump's victories against universities and law firms. |
1:09.1 | We covered that last Thursday. And later, |
1:11.4 | some criticism regarding my coverage on U.S. politics. It is apparently too biased. So instead, |
1:17.0 | I will use the words of the New York Times this morning. That might help with the bias problem. |
1:22.1 | We'll see. That's coming up. But first, let's get to our top international piece of news of the |
1:27.1 | morning. and we start |
1:28.0 | with Myanmar. A massive earthquake rocked that Asian country on Friday is 7.7 on the Richter |
1:33.6 | scale. As Newsweek magazine reports, it came after a swarm of earthquakes throughout the southeastern |
1:38.8 | part of Asia on Friday, 20 of them in all within just 24 hours, but none as strong or as devastating as that one in |
1:45.9 | Myanmar, which is the nation, by the way, formerly known as Burma. When we have traveled to this |
1:50.8 | country before on the podcast, we've done so because of Myanmar's influence on global tin markets |
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